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C, Photomicrograph of pathologic specimen shows cavitary lesion
containing fungal septate hyphae branching at an acute angle, which is
morphologically consistent with aspergillosis. Wall of abscess shows mild
inflammatory reaction. Surrounding pulmonary parenchyma is healthy. (H and E,
x400)
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Fig. 2. Semiinvasive aspergillosis in 68-year-old man with chronic
bronchitis and recurrent episodes of mild hemoptysis.